Every time the mysterious maze pattern has appeared on 'Westworld'

One of the many mysteries so far in "Westworld" season one is the perplexing "maze" — a level to the game which the Man in Black has been searching for. We did a deep dive into everything we know about the maze so far, but thought it would be handy to simply list every time the pattern has made an appearance on the show.

The maze first appeared in episode one, when the Man in Black scalped Kissy.

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Kissy was one of the robotic card dealers at the Mariposa Saloon. The Man in Black believed that because Kissy was a host with connection to "games," he'd be able to tell him more about the deepest level of Westworld. The hunch proved correct when Kissy's scalp revealed the maze pattern, and the Man in Black was next sent to Lawrence.

The next time we saw the pattern was when Dolores traveled to Las Mudas — Lawrence's hometown in Westworld.

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Lawrence's daughter was the young girl who gave the Man in Black the next clue for finding the entrance to the maze: "Follow the blood Arroyo to the place where the snake lays its eggs."

The young girl was also in Las Mudas when Dolores traveled there in episode four, and Dolores found her by a fountain drawing the maze pattern in the dirt using a stick. When Dolores saw this pattern, and spoke with the young girl, a voice in her head said "remember" and then showed her a series of flashbacks or visions.

The maze turned up again when Dolores chose a tarot card in Pariah.

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While in Pariah during episode five, Dolores went through a bizarre and unexplained experience. At one point she entered a fortune-teller's room. The woman held out tarot cards, and Dolores selected one with the maze drawing on it. When she looked up, the woman had turned into a copy of herself. This second Dolores told her to "follow the maze."

Dolores fled from the fortune-teller's room, and made it onto a train with William. The maze sign showed up again on a coffin.

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Lawrence/El Lazo was smuggling liquid explosive material using dead bodies sealed in coffins. When Dolores and William escape on a train with Lawrence, Dolores looks down and realizes that the maze pattern is also burned into the top of the coffin.

Dr. Ford enters the park and sees the maze pattern on a table in Las Mudas.

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In episode six, Dr. Ford walks through Las Mudas — the same town where Dolores saw the maze drawn in the dirt by Lawrence's daughter. He watches a group of hosts playing dominoes, and one of them sweeps aside the game pieces to reveal the maze etched into the table top.

Following that scene, Ford is seen in his office looking through a notebook with the maze drawn in it.

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In what seems to be a response to seeing the maze design in Las Mudas, Ford is seen inside his office flipping through a notebook. He lands on a page with the maze drawn in it, along with what look like mechanical blueprints and equations. We're not sure if this is Ford's notebook, or someone else's. Maybe it's Arnold's?

Teddy almost had the maze pattern branded into his chest.

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When Teddy and the Man in Black are captured by Union soldiers in episode six, they attempt to brand Teddy with the maze pattern. Teddy escapes and kills all the men in the camp. We're never given an explanation for this particular pattern and how it relates to the Union.

BONUS: Back in in October, HBO released a teaser for the "weeks ahead," and this shot was included in the video.

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Six episodes in, we haven't seen this scene happen in the show yet. But HBO included it in a full season one teaser video, and we can't wait to see the moment in more context. The two people at the center of the maze look like Maeve and her daughter from the homestead narrative Maeve has been having "nightmares" about. Perhaps we'll see more of this storyline flashback in the episodes to come.